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Found 13 comments on Unfettered:

u/MichaelJSullivan · 14 pointsr/Fantasy

Here are links for each platform;

  • Kindle
  • Nook
  • Kobo

    I'll update the link when iBookstore goes live. ibookstore is a bit "pickier" about the epub format and I REALLY struggled to get it "just right" I'm still waiting to hear from Shawn if there are other "nits to fix" but at this point I think the version I have to him should be in relatively good shape.

    Also for those interested in the "line-up" here are the stories in the book:

  • Imaginary Friends by Terry Brooks
  • How Old Holly Came To Be by Patrick Rothfuss
  • The Old Scale Game by Tad Williams
  • Game of Chance by Carrie Vaughn
  • The Martyr of the Roses by Jacqueline Carey
  • Mudboy by Peter V. Brett
  • The Sound of Broken Absolutes by Peter Orullian
  • The Coach with Big Teeth by R.A. Salvatore
  • Keeper of Memory by Todd Lockwood
  • Heaven in a Wild Flower by Blake Charlton
  • Dogs by Daniel Abraham
  • The Chapel Perilous by Kevin Hearne
  • Select Mode by Mark Lawrence
  • All the Girls Love Michael Stein by David Anthony Durham
  • Strange Rain by Jennifer Bosworth
  • Nocturne by Robert V.S. Redick
  • Unbowed by Eldon Thompson
  • In Favour with Their Stars by Naomi Novik
  • River of Souls by Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson
  • The Jester by Michael J. Sullivan
  • The Duel by Lev Grossman
  • Walker and the Shade of Allanon by Terry Brooks
  • The Unfettered Knight by Shawn Speakman
u/Halo6819 · 9 pointsr/WoT

The Strike at Shayol Ghul details Lews Therins attempt to shut the bore.

Speaking of the Strike at Shayol Ghul, there is The World of Robert Jordan's a Wheel of Time also known affectionetly as the Big White Book (BWB) or Big Book of Bad Art (BBBA). It delves into a lot about cultures, features write ups of each forsaken, pokes fun at the covers and includes the entire text of Strike.

There was a short story called New Spring included in Robert Silverberg's Legends, this was later expanded into the novella New Spring

The short story about Bao is not considered connanical and is included in the short story collection Unfettered

Eye of the world was re-released for a YA market in two parts with a new prologue Ravens

The Interview Database, just click a topic that looks intresting and prepare to lose a day or two

The Wheel of Time FAQ back in the mists of time (late 90's early aughts) this was the best resource for all things WoT related. It hasn't been significantly updated since about book 10 (i mean, yes there were updates, but nothing on the scale and detail that it used to get). Gives great insight into what the fandom was pulling its hair out about during the two years+ between books. Also, some of the info is evergreen like historical references etc.

There was a terrible video game that has almost zero to do with the series.

There was a d20 based D&D rule set released and a adventure that explained how Taim got to Rand in time to rescue himat Dumai's Wells. RJ later came out and said that this was completely made up by the authors of the module and had nothing to do with the series, which was a BIG clue about Taim's allegiance.

I feel like im missing something, but I can't put my finger on it, so I will leave you with a random fact that you should know

Tar Valon is a vagina

u/L0neGamer · 7 pointsr/WoT

Have you read the short story about him in the Unfettered short story book? It gives a little bit more insight into what he was doing, or how he came about to achieving what he did, and maybe who that girl was in relation to him.

Paging /u/whydobabiesstareatme about the short story too.

u/pupetman64 · 5 pointsr/Fantasy

Nook Book link

Non-mobile Amazon link

Really looking forward to this, the list of authors on here is amazing.

u/mkfifo · 4 pointsr/WoT

It is part of the book "unfettered" which can be had on Kindle for a few $

https://www.amazon.com.au/Unfettered-Terry-Brooks-ebook/dp/B00DJJIR6S

u/tachitachi · 3 pointsr/WoT

Could be wrong but I remember something in the short story in Unfettered

u/mouskavitz · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

I left out where the story was in my first comment but I guess I could have posted a link too http://www.amazon.com/Unfettered-Terry-Brooks-ebook/dp/B00DJJIR6S

u/Sabatorius · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

The source comes from the Creator. Hahahahaha, but seriously, here's the Kindle, and Nook versions of Unfettered. It's an anothology, so you'll be getting more that just River of Souls (Demandred's tale).

u/Agerock · 2 pointsr/WoT

Congrats on finishing! WoT really is a wild ride, no other series has left me with a feeling even close to what I felt when I put down AMOL for the last time...

As for your reread, I just want to let you know there are some other books and stories that can help expand your reread. New Spring is an awesome prequel book to the series, I would recommend starting the reread with that first!

Also, if you want to get alllll the info you can on Randland, the WoT Companion book is an awesome encyclopedia of it all while The world of RJ's WoT is almost like a mini textbook describing much of the land and nations. Lastly, there is a very very short story about Bao the Wyld, it's basically a deleted scene. I'm not sure of the ways to access it besides getting the Unfettered anthology though that one is pretty cheap and has a lot of other very good stories from varying authors.

Either way, enjoy the reread! I'm doing my first reread now and I'm having a blast catching all the foreshadowing and hidden gems :)

u/LoneStarDragon · 2 pointsr/temeraire

Ah, yes. You mean the "In Favour with their Stars" story in the Unfettered collection, I think.

https://www.amazon.com/Unfettered-Terry-Brooks-ebook/dp/B00DJJIR6S/

Haven't read that one yet, though I might have $3 for the eBook. I hadn't expected more than a whimsical Temeraire dream about flying around in space. So I'm surprised by your description.

"She didn't go in to the particulars of how dragons did (or did not) reshape history extensively by their presence."

I can understand that. I suspect that is why she ended the series where she did, historical points were about to start diverting greatly and without a team of historians, she'd would be spending far more time figuring out how each dragon shaped ripple changed the future and the series isn't popular enough to justify spending that much time on it.

"it actually became hugely maladaptive to be a heavyweight or even middleweight dragon, as they were expensive to feed and mechanical work was more easily accomplished by machines."

That was my outlook as well, though I suspect Novik was a bit optimistic/kind in her view. I can imagine the matter becoming quite nasty with rationing and taxes being levied on dragons as well as population control.

And I could also see anti-mechanical racialists on the dragons side who destroy any machines that could replace them. We've seen how taxi drivers panicked when Uber came out. How are dragons going to feel when the only things they can do is being replaced by machines. Dragons will feel the same about machines in the 1900's as humans do about about robots today.

And what happens when dragons start rioting?

u/carolizine · 2 pointsr/WoT

I just tried searching amazon for this (never heard of it) and all I found was this: http://www.amazon.com/Unfettered-Terry-Brooks-ebook/dp/B00DJJIR6S/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1409916955&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=river+of+souls+brandon+sanderson


is it the same thing? I'm really interested in finding this!

u/the_doughboy · 1 pointr/Fantasy

The short story River of Souls came out in the summer:
http://www.amazon.ca/Unfettered-Terry-Brooks-ebook/dp/B00DJJIR6S